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Bradley Drops Out, Supreme Court Race Is Wide Open

Bradley Drops Out, Supreme Court Race Is Wide Open

Conservative Rebecca Bradley says her 'fight for liberty is not as a minority member of the Court.'

Lawmakers Debate ‘No Tax on Tips’ After Cutting It from Evers’ Budget

Lawmakers Debate ‘No Tax on Tips’ After Cutting It from Evers’ Budget

The policy echoes a provision in President Donald Trump's signature tax and immigration law

Dane County Sheriff Battles ICE for Custody of Homicide Suspect

Dane County Sheriff Battles ICE for Custody of Homicide Suspect

Judge orders Honduran immigrant Noelia Martinez-Avila to be transported back to Dane County for prosecution.

Wildfire Smoke Forces Wisconsin Summer Camps Indoors

Wildfire Smoke Forces Wisconsin Summer Camps Indoors

Children are particularly vulnerable to wildfire smoke, health experts say.

How Wisconsin’s Small Newspapers Endure

How Wisconsin’s Small Newspapers Endure

Amid decline in local papers some survive by fostering community connections.

Murphy’s Law: Why WI Republicans Attacked Canada
Murphy’s Law

Why WI Republicans Attacked Canada

Reps Tom Tiffany and Glenn Grothman demand Canada ‘reverse’ the wildfires blowing smoke into Wisconsin. How?

Maxwell Anderson Gets Life Sentence for Murdering Sade Robinson

Maxwell Anderson Gets Life Sentence for Murdering Sade Robinson

Anderson killed and dismembered 19-year-old Milwaukee woman.

New Data Center Planned For Caledonia

New Data Center Planned For Caledonia

Caledonia residents say they're worried the campus could impact the rural feel of the community.

Murphy’s Law: Does Justice Rebecca Bradley Face An Enthusiasm Gap?
Murphy’s Law

Does Justice Rebecca Bradley Face An Enthusiasm Gap?

Why Republicans might prefer her to step down from WI Supreme Court.

UCC’s Memory Clinic Enters Partnership With UW System Focused On Latino Care

UCC’s Memory Clinic Enters Partnership With UW System Focused On Latino Care

Latinos are 1.5 times more likely to get dementia than white Americans.

Funding Cuts Would Cost UW-Madison $65 Million Annually, Hamper Alzheimer’s Research

Funding Cuts Would Cost UW-Madison $65 Million Annually, Hamper Alzheimer’s Research

UW research center was substantial contributor to new Alzheimer's blood test.

WPR Lays Off Staff, Cuts Programs

WPR Lays Off Staff, Cuts Programs

Wisconsin Public Radio faces budget shortages, potential federal cuts.

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